The medieval city of Provins, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, invites you to go back in time and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the Champagne Fairs of the 12th and 13th centuries.
Provins, a dive into the Middle Ages for a weekend Escapades
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La fortified medieval town ;eacute;e de Provins stands on its rocky spur in the heart of the former region of the powerful Counts of Champagne. While the fortifications of the Upper Town constitute a remarkable ensemble of 13th century military architecture, Provins owes its UNESCO World Heritage status to the remains of its medieval city, which once hosted the great Champagne fairs.
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